Willing to bet this has not been asked before...
So. Over the last 4 weeks I have gotten gas 5 times. After each time (each stop is generally taking the tank from 1/4 to Full) I start the car and within 1 minute I hear a beep, my trip and odometer readings vanish and I see the "Hi Oil Level" Indicator icon where the trip computer is. It flashes exactly 25 times then goes off. After it goes off, my current trip mileage and odometer readings go back to normal and all is fine. This has happened EVERY one of those 5 times getting gas. Started suddenly. I have obviously checked the dipstick when the engine is both hot and cold and neither have given me readings above Normal/Max. The car runs tip top when all of this is going on. Apparently I wanted to give myself a laugh and called the dealer....they had no friggen idea...laughter ensues. Any Ideas???
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Originally Posted by s40guy
So. Over the last 4 weeks I have gotten gas 5 times. After each time (each stop is generally taking the tank from 1/4 to Full) I start the car and within 1 minute I hear a beep, my trip and odometer readings vanish and I see the "Hi Oil Level" Indicator icon where the trip computer is. It flashes exactly 25 times then goes off. After it goes off, my current trip mileage and odometer readings go back to normal and all is fine. This has happened EVERY one of those 5 times getting gas. Started suddenly. I have obviously checked the dipstick when the engine is both hot and cold and neither have given me readings above Normal/Max. The car runs tip top when all of this is going on. Apparently I wanted to give myself a laugh and called the dealer....they had no friggen idea...laughter ensues. Any Ideas???
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One for you and one in the tank.
Best I can come up with.
Yep,, Same here, I've only gased up my XF about 4 times, since I bought it.. And out of those 4 times the last two times the same thing happed to me. I hit the trip **** and it went away.. Also, my oil level is OK..
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
Really? Do explain.
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Originally Posted by Ed Mahoney
why does the poor battery always take the wrap ????
Last edited by onehundred80; Dec 13, 2010 at 10:52 AM.
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
Really? Do explain.
I don't think I've ever turned off my car while refueling in 30+ years of driving.
Originally Posted by Joliet John
What is there to explain? Stop, put the car in neutral, set parking brake, exit vehicle, pump gas, enter vehicle, release brake, depress clutch, shift into 1st, drive away.
I don't think I've ever turned off my car while refueling in 30+ years of driving.
I don't think I've ever turned off my car while refueling in 30+ years of driving.
Originally Posted by Joliet John
I've never seen it, but then, I don't turn off my car when I'm getting gas.
Just my .02.
Originally Posted by scott weber
John, not a good idea not because of the normal safety things.
But, for the most part, I recall, as a kid, the full service gas stations where the greasy guy with the lit cigarette hanging out of his mouth would come out and pump your gas. Yet, you never heard of gas stations blowing up back then, did you? You have to wonder why not. Back when things were less safe, it seems less bad things happened somehow.
Originally Posted by Joliet John
Yeah, like not talking on your cell phone (which couldn't ignite gas fumes if you tried to make it work - Mythbusters tried it). Actually, the *most* dangerous thing I see people doing at gas stations, especially now in the winter - they start pumping the gas, get back in their car, get out and finish fueling. Excellent setup for a static spark, which I *have* seen ignite the fumes around the fuel door.
But, for the most part, I recall, as a kid, the full service gas stations where the greasy guy with the lit cigarette hanging out of his mouth would come out and pump your gas. Yet, you never heard of gas stations blowing up back then, did you? You have to wonder why not. Back when things were less safe, it seems less bad things happened somehow.
But, for the most part, I recall, as a kid, the full service gas stations where the greasy guy with the lit cigarette hanging out of his mouth would come out and pump your gas. Yet, you never heard of gas stations blowing up back then, did you? You have to wonder why not. Back when things were less safe, it seems less bad things happened somehow.
Mind you if we do survive any fireball from the lit gas, we Canadians do not have to pay for the hospital. Although the gas company will make you pay for the gas you used and the new gas station.
Last edited by onehundred80; Dec 14, 2010 at 08:35 PM.
Most of the signs I read around me in gas stations explicitly say to turn off the engine before refueling. I would imagine that there would be some method for their madness.
Originally Posted by perfecto
Most of the signs I read around me in gas stations explicitly say to turn off the engine before refueling. I would imagine that there would be some method for their madness.
The method is, the print whatever they want. Having a basis in fact or reality not required.
Originally Posted by Joliet John
Yeah, like not talking on your cell phone (which couldn't ignite gas fumes if you tried to make it work - Mythbusters tried it). Actually, the *most* dangerous thing I see people doing at gas stations, especially now in the winter - they start pumping the gas, get back in their car, get out and finish fueling. Excellent setup for a static spark, which I *have* seen ignite the fumes around the fuel door.
But, for the most part, I recall, as a kid, the full service gas stations where the greasy guy with the lit cigarette hanging out of his mouth would come out and pump your gas. Yet, you never heard of gas stations blowing up back then, did you? You have to wonder why not. Back when things were less safe, it seems less bad things happened somehow.
But, for the most part, I recall, as a kid, the full service gas stations where the greasy guy with the lit cigarette hanging out of his mouth would come out and pump your gas. Yet, you never heard of gas stations blowing up back then, did you? You have to wonder why not. Back when things were less safe, it seems less bad things happened somehow.
Originally Posted by scott weber
John, I think you missed my point, I was concerned about your car.
Originally Posted by Joliet John
About it blowing up, starting on fire, or something else?
Originally Posted by scott weber
there is a good posibility of setting off the check engine light while putting in fuel with the engine running. Something with the amount of air through an open cap.
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